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You Are What You Eat
Team Veto
About the Pitch
Kansas City Metro
Missouri
United States
Ray-Pec Enterprise & Design
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Competition Brief
Enterprise and Design is a program where students get regular high school credits but are earning it through client connected projects. We match them with industry professionals (clients) and they work with teams to complete real world projects with actual problems that those clients need to have solved and they come up with solutions and pitch those ideas.
About Us
Team Veto: You Are What You Eat: Robbie C, Jussiah M, Hunter G, Johnathan L, Austin J
Problem
Our subject matter expert, Elaine Moore, an ambassador for Operation BBQ Relief, challened to make OBR more popular.
Solution
For our showcase, we are making a tri-fold that shows pictures of disasters to show how bad natural disasters are. We are also creating a website to spread awareness about OBR.
Target Market
Societal Impact
Audience members will want to volunteer or donate after experiencing our showcase.
Next Steps
We sill need to finish our tri-fold and get feedback from our SME on our trifold and website.
Our Schools and Districts
Our team worked well together throughout the process and our SME gave us a lot of great information. We were challenged because we had to do A LOT of research.
Use of Backer Contributions
We only ask that people attend our showcase on June 29 from 9:30-10:30 and 12:00-1:00. Business partners interested in working with our students on future projects, please contact our Director of Community Partnerships, Jake Wingo, at jake.wingo@raypec.org.
Thank you to our supporters!
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